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This page describes the mundane (non-magical) clothing items in Skyrim. Generic Magic Apparel details most magical clothing; the category Skyrim-Clothing provides lists of all the individual pieces of clothing in the game. Clothing items do not provide any armor; wearing them doesn't improve the armor rating.

When worn, circlets (including all enchanted circlets) occupy a special "circlet" body part slot. Most helmets and other headgear occupy both the "circlet" and "hair" body part slots; meaning that, in general, circlets cannot be worn with any other headgear. Similarly, most hooded robes occupy both the "circlet" and "hair" body part slots in addition to the "body" part slot. However, there are a handful of bugged items that occupy only the "hair" and not the "circlet" body part slot, allowing them to be worn simultaneously with any circlet:

Unlike in previous Elder Scrolls games, shirts, pants, and skirts are mixed together into a single "Clothes" item to optimize gameplay. It allows more NPCs to be in one place at the same time and reduces the chances of clothing glitches, mislabels, and errors.

Additional clothing, which cannot normally be obtained and/or used by the player, is listed at Unobtainable Items.